The Heritage Cleanliness Project, organised by Inkpot India and NGO Parvaah with support from Delhi Tourism and the Archaeological Survey of India, brought together a vibrant community of over a hundred volunteers at Mehrauli Archaeological Park on April 26. Participants included students and working professionals from diverse organisations.
A Collective Effort for a Cleaner Heritage
Conceived as an initiative to build a #NoLitterLegacy, the evening combined collective action with cultural engagement. Participants came together for a cleanliness drive across the heritage site, alongside a curated heritage walk that deepened their connection with the space. The experience concluded with a cerebral session by contributing handpan artist mai3ya, creating a reflective and immersive close to the day.
Community-Led Participation
Led by founder Simar Malhotra, the project highlighted the power of community-led participation in reimagining how we engage with and care for our shared heritage. The initiative underscores the importance of preserving historical sites through active public involvement.
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